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Far Cry New Dawn: How to Get Far Cry Credits & All Microtransaction Prices

Far Cry New Dawn, how to get credits and all microtransaction prices

How to Get Far Cry Credits & All Microtransaction Prices in Far Cry New Dawn

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There are tons of unlockable items in Far Cry New Dawn. From clothes to vehicles, there’s no shortage of supplies you can buy with credits in the game. If you’re low on money, here’s how to get Far Cry credits and all of the microtransaction prices in Far Cry New Dawn.

How to Get Far Cry Credits In-Game

Ubisoft’s been adding in microtransactions to the series since the fifth game, and they’re continuing the trend with New Dawn. This spin-off has tons of extra cosmetics you can purchase with something called Far Cry credits.

This is an in-game currency used to buy items such as Prestige weapons, vehicles, and clothes at any boatshed, garage, helipad, or workbench. You can find Far Cry credits in New Dawn in every one of the treasure hunts. These missions are indicated by NPCs with a green diamond over their heads.

How to Buy Far Cry Credits & All Microtransactions Prices in Far Cry New Dawn

Far Cry New Dawn microtransactions, Far Cry Credits

Alternatively, you can also resort to paying for Far Cry credits instead. These are part of New Dawn’s microtransactions, and here’s the full list below:

Far Cry Credits  Price (USD)
 500 $4.99
1000 $9.99
2000 $19.99
3500 $34.99
5000 $49.99

It’s definitely worth noting that Prestige items are purely cosmetic and don’t really add anything in Far Cry New Dawn. They essentially act as skins for your items and vehicles, but that’s about it. You won’t need to buy any of these cosmetics to clear content nor will it give you a significant advantage during gameplay.

That’s about everything you need to know about how to get Far Cry credits and all microtransaction prices in Far Cry New Dawn. For more tips and tricks for your return to Hope County, be sure to check out our expansive wiki. We’ve got tons of other guides to help you learn your way around Hope County again.

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